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Cotard parasomnia: le delire de negation that occur during the sleep-wake dissociation?

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Published: March 10, 2025
Authors
Gnoni V
Higgins S
Nesbitt AD
Wasserman D
Duncan I
Birdseye A
Perez-Carbonell L
Drakatos P
Koutramanidis M
Ferini-Strambi L
Leschziner GD
Rosenzweig I
Abstract

Unpleasant dreamlike mentation can occur during non-rapid eye movement parasomnias, leading to associated panic attacks. The mentations are rarely remembered and are likely underreported. However, they may lead to significant personal distress and, if not addressed, may contribute to poorer clinical outcomes. Cotard le &lire de negation are very rare nihilistic delusions, historically described with psychotic disorders. Their association with a variety of neurologic disorders, including migraine and cluster-headache, has also been reported. Here we present three cases of Cotard parasomnia during which distinct states of consciousness defined by nihilistic ideation occurred. Patients described believing they are dead or dying, while unable to perceive or experience their bodies in whole, or in part, as their own. A source analysis of the electroencephalographic fingerprint of these mentations suggests right-hemispheric hypoactivity subsequent to confusional arousals. Mechanistically, an aberrant activation of two major intrinsic brain networks of wakefulness, the salience network and the default mode network, is argued.

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10.5664/jcsm.8430
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